Users could choose preset workspaces (like Adobe Illustrator or CorelDRAW 8) or create their own to optimize their workflow. The Design Interface
A context-sensitive bar that changes based on the tool or object selected (e.g., showing paper size or font options). Corel Draw 9
Displays information about the active object, such as its size and fill color. Practical Applications In its prime, CorelDRAW 9 was widely used for: Users could choose preset workspaces (like Adobe Illustrator
The software used a standard window layout that became a blueprint for later versions: Practical Applications In its prime, CorelDRAW 9 was
💡 To ensure your design prints correctly, always remember to convert text to curves (Ctrl+Q) before sending files to a printer to avoid font substitution issues.
Allowed for multi-page document creation (up to 999 pages), making it suitable for brochures and newsletters.
Could write and open versions 5 through 9 of the native .CDR format.